Four-star Tallahassee (Fla.) Lincoln receiver John Burt is thought to be a strong Florida State lean, but Alabama and Auburn remain in the hunt after he visited both campuses within the last month.

Burt (6-4, 175), rated the No. 6 receiver in the nation by Rivals, visited Auburn late last month and came away impressed with Tigers head coach Gus Malzahn, offensive coordinator Rhett Lashlee and receivers coach Dameyune Craig, whom he'd known from Craig's time at FSU.

"After this visit, I'd like to see Auburn more towards the top when I start making my list," Burt told Rivals.com after the visit. "I want to narrow things down to five, there's a good chance Auburn will be in it after this visit. Probably Texas, Florida State, some of those schools."

Burt and his father visited Alabama on Tuesday, telling Rivals it "wasn't that bad." His flight was delayed from Atlanta and he wasn't able to meet with Crimson Tide offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin, but he and his father did meet with Nick Saban, receivers coach Billy Napier and strength coach Scott Cochran.

Burt, who had 37 receptions for 713 yards and 9 touchdowns in 2013, said he was impressed with the Crimson Tide's facilities.

"They are going to have top-notch facilities. I like the atmosphere," he told Rivals. "They consistently win. Whoever is over the whole process of their recruiting is doing a real good job of going out and getting the best players. With the players they get, they consistently win."